I would really like the ability to create my own algorithm. For example, I follow communities for my local sportsball team and memes. Memes, I really just want to see what’s “hot” for the last day but my sportsball I want to see everything posted for the last week.

And the real dream would be to tweak this algorithm across fediverse services.

  • theoldgreymare@lemmy.world
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    Personally I’m just sorting by Subscribed, Top/Hour to exclude the popular local content that’s not of interest to me. For instance no sportsball or gaming, nothing against but I don’t care and I need more room for cats, otters, and beby elephants.

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    Not yet. Until we get multireddits or something equivalent I just use a folders of bookmarks to specific communities I care about, and then open them all at the same time ¯\(ツ)

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    Not yet but the fediverse is an open protocol and standard. Just like email, http, and html have evolved over the years, so can and will the fediverse. If it’s technically possible it can happen.

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    My thought (but may be wrong) is to use All and block those I don’t want. This (I assume) would allow me to see any new areas. It’s tons more work but I think ultimately it will expand my areas of interest.

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    Why not do hot with just your subscription? Or better yet go to that community page and then you only get content about sports.